As she surveys the November election landscape, a staffer for the Yale Daily News warns readers to watch out for the phony feminists running for office this year.

Stanford’s apparently doing very well as far as its campus sustainability initiatives are concerned, and a columnist for the Stanford Daily anticipates even better things to come.

It’s rather different at UT/Austin, where a writer for the Daily Texan wishes that aggressive environmental activists would quit hitting up cash-strapped students for money all the time.

Although the editors of the Indiana University Daily Student think Nancy Pelosi has been a terrific Speaker of the House, they suggest that she step aside in favor of a more centrist leader, now that her party’s heading for minority status.

The editor of UW Madison’s Badger Herald apologizes for inadvertently stereotyping Native Americans and draws some heated correspondence as a result.

If you’re heading out for Thanksgiving this year, the editors of the Western Front Online urge you to beware of airport security scanners, which really encroach on your privacy.

A staffer for the Daily Princetonian thinks that it’s important to keep in touch with home base when you’re far away at school, and describes how he does it for himself.